On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:00:16 -0700
David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> But then it can't hurt either, and will be safer to cut'n'paste.  :)
> 
> Andrew Morton regularly gives feedback which amounts to "that's correct
> in this context, but please adopt this always-safe idiom" on the grounds
> that a *LOT* of Linux code is developed by cloning.  It's hard for me to
> disagree with that... especially when I see my code showing up in some
> rather strange contexts!
> 

Fair enough. But then you'd probably also need to have a look at the clause 
terminating that while loop. I believe it is specific to the native protocol.

Rgds
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     -- Pierre Ossman

  Linux kernel, MMC maintainer        http://www.kernel.org
  PulseAudio, core developer          http://pulseaudio.org
  rdesktop, core developer          http://www.rdesktop.org

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